Granville Arts Center in Garland Eyes $25M Revamp for Accessibility and Tech Upgrades Under Grow Garland Bond Program
The Granville Arts Center in Garland is slated for a $25 million renovation, including technology upgrades and accessibility improvements, funded by the Grow Garland Bond Program.
Sacramento Brightens Up With Public Art Map During Arts, Culture & Creativity Month
Sacramento celebrates "Arts, Culture, & Creativity Month" with a new interactive Public Art GIS Mapping Tool for exploring local art and events including the CA Arts & Culture Summit and Arts Advocacy Day.
Manhattan DA Repatriates Stolen 16th-Century Paraguayan Manuscript, Bolsters Cultural Preservation
Manhattan DA Alvin L. Bragg, Jr. announced the return of a stolen 16th-century Paraguayan manuscript, valued at $20,000, which provides insights into colonial governance of Indigenous people.
Oak Cliff Cultural Center Unveils Spring Exhibitions: Adamson Art Show and 'Soundings' Installation Among Highlights
Oak Cliff Cultural Center is hosting the Adamson Art Show with works by AP Art students and the sound installation "Soundings" by Colette Copeland, with other events including music education and Free Comic Book Day.
UC San Diego and La Jolla Playhouse Present "Without Walls" Festival: A Fusion of Art and Innovation
The Without Walls Festival at UC San Diego, in collaboration with La Jolla Playhouse, will bring a variety of innovative performances from April 24-27, with most events free to the public.
Levitt Pavilion Arlington Grooves into 2025 Season with Diverse Concert Lineup and Free Live Performances Starting April 25
Levitt Pavilion Arlington begins its 2025 season on April 25 with a lineup of diverse musical genres, local food, and community engagement, including free live performances.




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